Sam Guess Papers 1952-1988

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Sam Guess Papers 1952-1988

From 1962-1986, Sam Guess served as state Senator from Washington's sixth legislative district. The collection includes correspondence, clippings, files, and ephemeral items, primarily relating to Guess' political career. It also includes correspondence relating to the Association of General Contractors.

46 linear ft.; 46 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6365087

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Washington (State)

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Association of General Contractors (U.S.)

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Guess, Sam, 1903-1989

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Sam Guess served as state senator from the sixth legislative district from 1962 to 1986. Before his election in 1962, Guess had served in the Army Corps of Engineers and as executive secretary of the Inland Empire Chapter of the Associated General Contractors. For 24 years he was one of the most outspoken and influential Republicans in the Washington State Senate. From the guide to the Sam Guess Papers, 1952-1988, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Mu...

Associated General Contractors of America

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The Associated General Contractors of America was founded in 1918 as a trade organization dedicated furthering the interests of the construction industry, and maintaining dialogue between contractors, property owners, and government. From the description of Associated General Contractors of America ledger, 1945-1955. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 773723382 ...

Republican Party (Wash.)

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